[0001] This invention relates to a modular panel system which is particularly useful for
exhibition and conference use, whereby posters and other visual material can be displayed
in an attractive manner. Such a system is also useful in dividing up space in a desired
and readily altered manner. The invention also relates to a modular panel system incorporating
a particularly advantageous design of hinge, used to allow adjacent panels when connected
together to pivot one relative to the other.
[0002] Various designs of panel systems, some of which are folding panel systems, have been
proposed. Examples include the proposals in the following patent specifications:-

[0003] Some of these prior proposals are pivotally jointed or folding systems, for example
USA 1,282,685, USA 3,592,289, USA 4,147,198, and GB 2,069,212B. Though the systems
are designed to fold to facilitate carrying from place to place, the fact remains
that it is often very inconvenient and awkward to carry a folded panel system and
it is difficult or impossible to alter the system, e.g. by omission of one panel,
without disassembly and reassembly. In other words, to alter the number of panels
provided by a folding panel system is usually not possible in practice for unskilled
persons. On the other hand, non-folding systems have been proposed wherein individual
panels are connected to support posts or the like in order to provide the desired
system. Examples of this type of arrangement are the proposals in GB Patent 1,311,761,U.S
Patent 3,605,851 and U.S.Patent 3,356,403. These systems are generally characterised
by the use of quite complex mechanical. connections and panel support arrangements,
and hence tend to be expensive.
[0004] According to the present Applicant's best knowledge and belief, there remains a need
for a modular panel system that is truly versatile, that is to say, provides most
of the advantages of both the folding and non-folding systems referred to above, and
which at the same time is simple to manufacture and relatively inexpensive.
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a modular panel
system consisting of a plurality of panels, each panel having at least one pivotal
connection device carried thereby, in which the pivotal connection device has thereon
a hook-like or latch-like member whereby a panel carrying such a device can be releasably
connected to an adjacent panel.
[0006] According to another aspect of the invention, a modular panel system consists of
a plurality of panels, each panel carries one or more hinges, and at least one of
the hinges of the system includes first and second pin members each having parallel
limbs of circular cross-section forming hinge pins, and first and second hinge plates,
each of the hinge plates having first and second limb-receiving journals, the arrangement
being such that one hinge plate can pivot through 360
0 relative to the other, the first 180
0 of this movement being pivoting about a first common axis defined by collinearity
of two axes of pivoting, namely the axis of pivoting of the second limb of the first
pin member within the first journal of the second hinge plate and the axis of pivoting
of the first limb of the second pin member within the second journal of the first
hinge plate, and the second 180
0 of the'said movement being pivoting about a second common axis defined by collinearity
of two axes, namely the axis of pivoting of the first limb of the first pin member
within the first journal of the first hinge plate and the axis of pivoting of the
second limb of the second pin member within the second journal of the second hinge
plate, and in which, in each pin member, the parallel limbs are joined at their ends
by cross limbs so that each pin member has a substantially rectangular configuration.
[0007] According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a modular panel system
consisting of at least two panels in combination with a pivotal connection device
which is separable from the panels, the device having a pair of hook-like or latch-like
members one of which cooperates with a slotted latch plate on one panel and the other
of which cooperates with a slotted latch plate on the other panel.
[0008] Reverting to the first aspect of the invention, in a preferred version, the hook-like
or latch-like member is formed by a downwardly-extending tongue, e.g. of sheet metal,
which is carried by and located substantially normal to a plate forming part of the
pivotal connection device.
[0009] Preferably the pivotal connection device is a double-axis hinge of the kind described
in the preceding paragraph but one.
[0010] According to a most advantageous but not essential feature of the invention, the
hinging device or devices is or are connected to the panel in a manner which is known
per se, but which yields particular benefit when employed in a modular panel system
as described herein. Each panel has a frame or border constituted by a metal extrusion,
e.g. aluminium, and the extrusion is of channel form. The internal surfaces of the
walls of the channel (but not the base of the channel) are grooved. These grooves
in use serve to receive the threads of grub screws or the like. The grub screws are
employed to fix a mounting fitting in the channel. The hinging device is connected
to the mounting fitting. A slot plate may be connected to or form part of another
mounting fitting on another panel. The channel here referred to is outwardly opening,
in contrast to the inwardly open channels which receive the edges of separate panel
boards in the known design illustrated for example in Fig. 4 of G.B. Patent 2,069,212B.
This arrangement of outwardly opening channel, grooved walls, and mounting fittings
employing grub screws or the like leads to an inexpensive and versatile design of
panel and facilitates easy interconnection and disconnection of adjacent panels. The
presence of the outwardly open channel also allows a simple connection fitting to-be
used to temporarily connect one panel to the panel immediately above it in the arrangement.
[0011] In the present specification, the term "panel" is used in its normal meaning of a
member forming a distinct part of.a surface; it is intended to include the combination
of a frame member with a display panel or board. Such a panel or board may comprise
an integrated composite made up of a pair of boards with an intervening core, as well
as a simple board or a relatively stiff sheet of material, usually rectangular.
[0012] The invention will be better understood from the following nonlimiting description
of examples thereof given with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a front view of a modular panel assembly in accordance with one example
of the present invention, illustrating three panels releasably connected together;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of part of a frame member of one panel showing the
attachment thereto of a pivotal connection device;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a corner of a frame member of a panel illustrating
a simple connection fitting whereby a lower panel can be releasably connected to an
upper panel;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken in a vertical plane through a horizontal
portion of a panel frame member and also showing part of an integral panel which is
surrounded by the frame member;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a bottom portion of a frame member showing how it
is made up by joining the two ends of one length of metal extrusion and also illustrating
a foot piece connected to the frame, it will be realised that in this Figure the bottom
frame portion is shown inverted compared to its normal position of use;
Figure 6 is a perspective view showing more detail of one form of pivotal connection
device;
Figure 7 is a perspective view showing a latch plate which can be used in cooperation
with the pivotal connection device of Figure 6;
Figure 8 illustrates the latch plate of Figure 7 in position within a frame member;
Figure 9 is a perspective view illustrating the pivotal connection device of Figure
6 mounted in a frame member but, like Figure 8, not showing grub screws which may
be used to secure it therein;
Figure 10 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the frame
member itself is slotted to receive a hook of a pivotal connection device;
Figure 11 illustrates an alternative form of pivotal panel connection device having
two hooks, each of which is intended to engage with a frame member of each of two
adjacent panels;
Figure 12 illustrates another frame member similar to that of Figure 10;
Figures 13-15 illustrate the principle of operation of the double-axis pivotal connection
device shown in earlier figures.
[0013] Referring firstly to Figure 1, the modular panel assembly illustrated therein is
shown as having three panels 10,12 and 14. The panels 10 and 12 are connected together
by pivotal connection devices 16 and 18, which will be described in detail later,
and the panel 14 is shown as just about to be releasably connected to the panel 10
below it, simple connection fittings 20 being used for this purpose in a manner which
will be better understood by reference to Figure 3. Each of the panels 10,12 and 14
is a composite integrated panel board consisting of facing sheets 22, Figure 4, permanently
glued to and integrated with a central core sheet or core member 24, which may for
example be a conventional honeycomb kind of core. Such composite panel boards are
used in building and can readily be purchased on the open market. As an alternative
within the invention, one or more of the panels 10, 12, 14 may be made up of a front
and rear board each permanently secured, e.g. by riveting or glueing, to a frame member.
As yet another alternative, boards may be fixed to a frame member using VELCRO (Reg.
Trade Mark) strips which interengage, one strip being glued to the frame and one to
a marginal region of the or each panel.
[0014] The periphery of the composite panel board is surrounded by and protected by a frame
member 26. A preferred form of frame member 26 is an aluminium or aluminium alloy
extrusion, substantially of the cross-section illustrated in Figure 4. As will be
seen, it has a central channel 28, the internal surfaces of whose sidewalls are ribbed,
grooved or serrated at 30, as seen best in Figures 3, 4 and 5. The purpose of these
grooves is to receive the threads of a grub screw or the like which is used to attach
the various parts and fittings to the frame member 26, as will be more fully described
later. The extrusion also has outwardly extending flanges 32 terminated by a rounded
portion 34. These serve in use to protect the edges of the composite panel board.
[0015] In Figure 2, there is seen a perspective view of one pivotal connection device 16,
which is one of the fittings which can be located partly within the channel 28. The
pivotal connection device 16 will be described in more detail later with particular
reference to Figures 6 and 9.
[0016] As stated, the panels 10 and 14 are releasably connected by connection fittings 20,
and a preferred embodiment of fitting 20 is illustrated in Figure 3. It has an upper
limb 40, a lower limb 42, and a central limb 44. The widths of these limbs are substantially
equal and are chosen so that the limbs are a gentle manual push fit into the channels
28. The limbs 42 and 44 have recesses 46 therein for reception of a grub screw, whose
threads, in use, engage with the grooves 30 of the channel 28 of the frame member
26. In this way the connection fitting 20 is attached to either the upper or the lower
panel, and the limb 40 is then engaged in the channel of the frame member of the other
panel. As seen in Figure 1, the connection members 20 are fixed by grub screws as
indicated to the panel 14, and the free limbs 40 of the connection members 20, when
it is desired to connect the panels, are slid into the relevant adjacent parts of
the outwardly open channel 28 in the frame 26 of the panel 10.
[0017] Referring now to Figure 5, a panel foot member 50, which may for example be of plastics
or wood or other suitable material, is attached in a similar way to the frame member
26 using a screw 52 whose head is counter-sunk into the foot 50 and whose threads
are arranged to engage the grooves 30 of the frame member 26. As seen in the right
hand portion of Figure 5, a simple joining bar 54 having recesses 56 for reception
of grub screws is used to connect together the free ends of the frame member 26 which
extends completely around the panel. It is normally convenient to position the joining
bar 54 at the bottom of a panel as indicated in Figure 1.
[0018] The description of the pivotal connection device 16 in detail will be better understood
if reference is first made to Figures 13-15. Figures 13-15 are diagrams illustrating
a double axis pivotal connection device, herein called a hinge for brevity, and showing
its principle of operation; these Figures diagrammatically illustrate the two pin
members used in the present illustrated hinge invention, each having a first limb
and a second limb. For ease of identification, the second limbs have a short cross
- shown thereon but these crosses have no physical significance. In Figure 13 it is
indicated that the first and second pin members can pivot about a common axis CA1
which is in effect defined by the collinearity of the axes of the second limb L2 of
the first pin member and the first limb L2 of the second pin member. As seen in Figure
14, the second pin member has pivoted around this axis through 180
0 from the position shown in Figure 13. Thereafter, relative pivoting movement between
the two pin members continues to nearly 360
0 in that the second pin member pivots about a second common axis CA2 which is in effect
defined by the collinearity of the axes of the first limb of the first pin member
and the second limb of the second pin member.
[0019] Referring now to Figure 6, the pivotal connection device 16 has a first plate 60
provided with portions defining journals 62 and 64. The journal 62 receives a pin
member 66 and the journal 64 receives a pin member 68. The plate 60 has attached thereto
or integral therewith an upper and a lower tag, 70, 72 respectively, which define
respective recesses for reception of grub screws. The pin member 66 has its other
vertical limb mounted within a journal 76 provided within a hook-plate 78. The hook-plate
78 also provides a journal 80 to receive the second limb of the pin member 68. The
hook plate 78 is integral with or has secured thereto a hook or latch member 82, which
is designed to co-operate with a slot 84, Figure 7, in a latch plate 86. The latch
plate 86 has tag members 88 and 90, similar in design to the tag members 70, 72, which
are intended for reception in a channel of a frame member such as channel 28 of frame
member 26; moreover these tags 88, 90 define recesses for reception of the grub screws
which lock the latch plate 86 appropriately within the channel 28. As will be readily
understood, the device 16 is attached by the tags 70, 72 and grub screws to a frame
member of one panel, and a latch plate 86 is attached in a similar manner to a frame
member of an adjacent panel; in this way connection of a readily releasable nature
can be simply and easily achieved, resulting in panels 10, 12 connected as at 16 and
18 in Figure 1. Of course it will be appreciated in Figure 1 that the structure of
the pivotal connection device 18 is similar to the structure of the pivotal connection
device 16 and each of them co-operates with a counterpart latch plate which may be
of the form illustrated in Figure 7. Reference to Figures 8 and 9 will give the reader
a visual impression of how the frame members of two adjacent panels would appear,
when the pivotal connection member 16 is disposed within an outwardly opening channel
of a frame member 26A and when the latch plate 86 is disposed within a like channel
of a frame member 26B of an adjacent panel. In use, two panels can readily be releasably
connected merely by lifting the panel whose edge region is shown in Figure 9, inserting
the latch or hook 82 in the slot 84, and then gently lowering the panel to which the
device 16 is connected. Disassembly is readily achieved by a reverse operation and
it is not believed that a. detailed description is necessary; one of the advantages
of the present invention being its simplicity.
[0020] Hitherto, a modular system has been described in which one panel is provided with
pivotal connection devices on one of its vertical sides and with latch plates on its
opposite vertical side. In most practical embodiments, each panel will have two pivotal
connection devices and two latch plates. This is not, however, essential, and in some
circumstances it may be sufficient to have a single pivotal connection device on one
side and a single latch plate on the other side. When one is building an assembly
of panels two or three panels high, the second and third rows are connected to horizontally
adjacent panels in a similar way to that already described. The panels of the upper
row are connected to the panels of a lower row using the simple connector fittings
shown in Figures 1 and 3, yielding a readily assembled and readily disassembled modular
panel system.
[0021] It is of course not essential to the invention that one panel should be provided
with both latch plates and pivotal connection devices. In an alternative embodiment
of the invention, and according to the third aspect of the invention referred to above
a separate pivotal connection device as illustrated in Figure 11 may be provided,
designed to co-operate directly with slots in frame members of adjacent panels. Figures
10-12 illustrate this possibility, Figure 10 showing one frame member 126 having an
outwardly opening channel 128 with grooves 130 in its interior walls, Figure 12 showing
a like frame member of an adjacent panel. For clarity of illustration of the frame
members, the composite board portion of the panel is not illustrated. The pivotal
connection device 116 as shown in Figure 11 has a pair of latch plates 118, and each
of these carries a hook or latch member 182. Each of the frame members 126 has a slot
184 of limited length cut completely through the base wall 185 of the channel 128.
It will be understood that the composite panel board is relieved or recessed as may
be needed in the region of each slot 184 so as to allow space for the hook or latch
182 to pass through the slot 184 and take up its locking position when the pivotal
connection fitting 116. is lowered relative to the two adjacent panels. No such recessing
would be needed in the case of a panel assembly made up of two boards fixed to a frame
member by glueing or by VELCRO (Reg. Trade Mark) strips. With an arrangement according
to this aspect of the invention, panels need not be provided with pivotal connection
members but need only have through slots at appropriate positions in the bases of
the channel portions of the frame member extrusions.
[0022] As will be appreciated from the description of Figures 13-15, two panels connected
by pivotal connection devices according to Figure 11, or by pivotal connection devices
16, can be rotated so that one moves relative to the other through almost 360
0; moreover, in contrast to all prior modular panel assembly designs of which the present
Applicants are aware, such panels can not only be rotated almost through 360
0 but also can be readily connected together and disconnected by unskilled personnel,
by virtue of the simple hook and slot connection described.
[0023] It will be appreciated that a double axis pivotal connection device or hinge has
been proposed previously, see for example British Patent 344,895.
[0024] However, the hinge shown in this British Patent is liable to distortion of its U-shaped
pins, and when two or more such hinges are employed, they are liable to bind. It is
an advantage of the double axis hinge disclosed herein that the substantially rectangular
formation of each of the first and second pin members gives a strong and durable structure
and one which is not readily bent, thereby leading to greater reliability of the modular
panel system in use. On the other hand, the invention is not to be regarded as limited
to this particular design of pivotal connection device, as any pivotal connection
device which allows double axis hinging in conjunction with a hooking or latching
engagement could be employed.
[0025] The modular nature of the panel system disclosed is of advantage in that all the
panels may be identical, and they may readily be assembled together in a wide variety
of different configurations, for example, 2 rows of 4 panels one row above the other;
3 rows of panels, 5 in the bottom row, 3 in the middle row and one on the top row;
a simple rectangular 4-panel arrangement; etc. etc. In addition, in any one of these
arrangements, panels may be disposed at angles other than 90
0 or 180° to each other because of the presence of the pivotal connection devices,
and yet the modular assembly can be altered without difficulty by removing or adding
one or more panels.
1. A modular panel system consisting of a plurality of panels, each panel having at
least one pivotal connection device carried thereby, in which the pivotal connection
device has thereon a hook-like or latch-like member whereby a panel carrying such
a device can be releasably connected to an adjacent panel.
2. A modular panel system consists of a plurality of panels, each panel carries one
or more hinges, and at least one of the hinges of the system includes first and second
pin members each having parallel limbs of circular cross-section forming hinge pins,
and first and second hinge plates, each of the hinge plates having first and second
limb-receiving journals, the arrangement being such that one hinge plate can pivot
through 3600 relative to the other, the first 1800 of this movement being pivoting about a first common axis defined by collinearity
of two axes of pivoting, namely the axis of pivoting of the second limb of the first
pin member within the first journal of the second hinge plate and the axis of pivoting
of the first limb of the second pin member within the second journal of the first
hinge plate, and the second 180° of the said movement being pivoting about a second
common axis defined by collinearity of two axes, namely the axis of pivoting of the
first limb of the first pin member within the first journal of the first hinge plate
and the axis of pivoting of the second limb of the second pin member within the second
journal of the second hinge plate, and in which, in each pin member, the parallel
limbs are joined at their ends by cross limbs so that each pin member has a substantially
rectangular configuration.
3. A modular panel system consisting of at least two panels in combination with a
pivotal connection device which is separable from the panels, the device having a
pair of hook-like or jatch-like members one of which cooperates with a slotted latch
plate on one panel and the other of which cooperates with a slotted latch plate on
the other panel in order to temporarily connect the two panels for relative pivotal
movement.
4. A system according to claim 1 or 3 in which the hook-like or latch-like member
Is formed by a downwardly-extending tongue, e.g. of sheet metal, which is carried
by and located substantially normal to a plate forming part of the pivotal connection
device.
5. A system according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 in which each panel has a frame comprising
an extruded metal strip, the strip having a portion which is of channel shape as seen
in cross-section, the internal walls of the channel being grooved so as to render
the channel capable of co-operating with the thread of a grub screw or the like.
6. A system according to claim 5 in which at least one pivotal connection device is
secured in the channel by means of grub screws.
7. A system according to claim 5 or 6 and including at least one panel located above
another panel in which a lower panel is connected to an upper panel by a connection
fitting located in the channel of the frame of each panel, the connection fitting
having an upper limb, a lower limb and a central limb.
8. A system according to claim 5 in which the metal strip is bent around a square
or rectangular panel and has its ends connected by a joining bar located in the channel
portions of the two abutting ends of the strip.
9. A system according to claim 3 in which the hook-like or latch-like member is formed
by a downwardly-extending tongue, e.g. of sheet metal, which is carried by and located
substantially normal to a plate forming part of the pivotal connection device.
10. A connection fitting for a modular panel system according to any one of the preceding
claims, the fitting having upper, lower and central limbs all constructed to fit in
the channel of the strip.